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I got your note, and yes, that plan still works for me.
The only thing I would change is the timing, because the afternoon feels more relaxed and gives me a little space to finish what I need to do first.
I have been trying to keep my week simple, so I am saying no to anything that turns into a long outing.
If we keep it easy, I am in.
I also remembered that place you mentioned with the patio seating, and that sounds better than staying indoors if the weather cooperates.
I can bring the book back to you too, since it has been sitting on my table and I keep forgetting to drop it off.
Also, thanks for checking in the other day.
I appreciated it more than I said at the time, and it helped break up a really crowded afternoon.
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I was thinking about what you asked, and honestly I think the smaller version is the better choice for now.
Not because the other one is bad, but because you said you wanted something easier to keep up with every day.
That usually matters more than the big first impression.
I have learned that if something feels heavy or slightly inconvenient at the beginning, I slowly stop using it, even if I like it in theory.
So if your goal is to make life smoother, I would pick the option that fits into your routine without any extra effort.
I can help compare the details later if you want.
I am free in the evening, and I do not mind going through it point by point.
Sometimes talking it through out loud makes the decision simpler than staring at the same notes all afternoon.